Rajasthan Water Study Essay

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To Study the Water Demand Supply Gap in Rajasthan and To Identify Measures to Tackle its Water Challenges in the Future
by
Nikhil Sharma
14P210
Management Development Institute
Gurgaon 122 007
May, 2015
To Study the Water Demand Supply Gap in Rajasthan and To Identify Measures to Tackle its Water Challenges in the Future
by
Nikhil Sharma
14P210
Under the guidance of
Shri Sudeep Kumar Sinha
Designation: Senior Director
Organisation: Deloitte India
Management Development Institute
Gurgaon 122 007
May, 2015
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1 Summary
Rajasthan being the largest state in the country has only around 1.16% of country’s surface water resources. Moreover, being the desert state of India and having 48 drought years between

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